Published 18:36 IST, August 30th 2021
Palestinian President, Israeli Defence Minister hold first high-level meeting in 10 years
In the first high-level meeting between the two sides in 10 years, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz met Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas.
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In first high-level meeting between two sides in 10 years, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz met Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas on August 29. According to AP, Gantz and Abbas met in West Bank city of Ramallah. defence ministry said that during ir meeting, Gantz’s told Abbas that Israel will take new measures to strengn Palestinian economy. It said that two sides also discussed security issues and agreed to remain in touch.
“Defence Minister Benny Gantz met with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmud Abbas [Sunday] evening to discuss security policy, civilian and economic issues,” Israel’s defence ministry said in a statement.
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A Palestinian official, on or hand, said that Gantz and Abbas discussed possible steps toward improving atmosphere. He said this included Palestinian demands for a halt in Israeli military operations in Palestinian areas of occupied West Bank, allowing unification of families with relatives inside Israel and allowing more Palestinian workers into Israel.
meeting included he of Israeli military branch responsible for civil affairs in Palestinian territories, Ghasan Alyan, senior PA official Hussein al-Sheikh and Palestinian intelligence chief Majid Faraj. While taking to Twitter, al-Sheikh confirmed meeting. He said that Gantz and Abbas discussed Israel-Palestine relations in all aspects.
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Israeli PM supports building up Palestinian economy
Meanwhile, relations between Israel and PA, which is based in Israeli-occupied West Bank, have deteriorated substantially in recent years. It is worth mentioning that Israel’s new PM Naftali Bennett is a hard-liner who opposes Palestinian independence. However, he has said that he supports building up Palestinian economy and expanding autonomy for Palestinians. Bennett has also said that he is interested in bolstering Abbas in his rivalry with ruling Hamas militant group in Gaza.
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In a good sign, Israeli PM Neftalli Benett has also announced that his ministration would allow passage of goods in and out of Gaza Strip. Later, Israel’s Defense Ministry ded that it will allow imports of new vehicles, goods and equipment for civilian projects in Gaza Strip, and issue more permits for Gazan businessmen to enter Israel starting Thursday.
(With inputs from AP)
18:36 IST, August 30th 2021